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ah, with we don't recall a similar reaction in the west in 2015 when residents of crimea were left without water and electricity due to ukraine's action. moscow hits out its walls, it calls western hypocrisy of the un security council. that's in response to an emergency session over russian strikes on ukraine's critical infrastructure with 5 russian prisoners of war released negotiations with here. we hear some of the harrowing stories with some of us were forced to walk and crawl after being shot in the knees. they brought one guy to the camp. a man had been shot in the knee. they told him crawl,
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do it somehow. we don't care. a democratic republic of the congo and rwanda agreed to immediately cease hostilities, withdraw the army group and 23 from the congolese east, where they held a number of homes and militants reported to kill at least 30 civilians in ethiopia, sparking face of another on conflict. not less than 3 weeks after the great war ended in a sci fi with on 2 pm in the afternoon here in the russian capsule. my name is peter scott and his how the world is looking this thursday lunchtime welcome to the program. the russian defense ministry says all its goals have been achieved. following the latest russian missile strikes on ukrainian energy infrastructure. the minisey also notes that not a single rockets hit targets within the city of key. if it comes as it rushes,
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representative to the un slammed what he called western double standards, referring to the criticism of russia over sections in ukraine, while kias blockade of crimea, and the dumbass was ignored. thus, as the un security council gathered for an urgent meeting of the damage to critical infrastructure across ukraine, pseudonym more uses a manual. the man said that the residence of ukraine are at risk of being left without electricity and water. but we don't recall a similar reaction in the west in 2015 when residents of crimea were left without water and electricity due to ukraine's actions. that is not to mentioned, the dumbass, which has been started off economic oxygen for 8 years. on wednesday, ukraine saw country wide blackouts after a series of russian missile strikes on major cities. the water supply in some areas was also cut off with ukraine's energy infrastructure severely damaged after 2 months of russian attacks. moscow says his goal is to weaken, gives operational capabilities as a response to the flow of western arm supplies to the country. he have blamed
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russia for causing damage to residential areas as well. on wednesday, miss r fragments fell on a residential building and key of the russian ambassador to the un says ukrainian defense systems are to blame for the casualties missile debris found at the scene where march with the words no lift which does appear to belong to an air defense system, similar to those washington censor kia around 2 weeks ago. meanwhile neighboring, moldova has also faced power outages with the country pointing the finger at moscow over it strikes on cubes. infrastructure. moreover, officials have summoned the russian ambassador me while power is gradually been restored, their european parliament has recognized russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the move was and surprisingly slammed by moscow as well as the number of any peas, jerry mariani was among those voting against the move. and he saw darcy, the resolution would only exacerbate the situation. so can, you can actually succeed subnormal that the actions of the
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e u lead to an escalation of the conflict, instead of contributing to the conclusion of a peace treaty. having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the european parliament perceives exclusively its own communicated tasks, since there is no concept of a state sponsor of terrorism. in the european legal system, i call our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policies, even if it will not bring any benefits. the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war. we are already at the stage of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia. after 8 months of war, and some believe that it is necessary to insist that beast shameful sanction being pose and moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held up what is left for us, after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow, it leaves war the sponsors of this resolution wants to push us to war an absurd
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without the reaction coming from moscow on the label puts on russia by the parliament. we del defense, the western r d u lawmakers selective approach regarding the ukraine conflict as just a bit late in the program. so do states you moving on now? 35 russian prisoners of war had been released to us negotiations with kia, according to the russian defense ministry. the minister claimed that the troops faced grave danger in captivity, and the fighters are now receiving medical and psychological help and will soon be taken to moscow for further treatment. we heard some of their stories with the former prisoners describing torture by their captors. to christina, my name is to some of us were forced to walk and crawl after being shot in the knees. they brought one guy to the camp. a man had been shot in the knee. they told him crawl, do it somehow. we don't care escrow couple. michelle, just only some people were forced to participate in videos in propaganda and in my
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camp it was very cold. they didn't really feed us. my friend was taken to the resolve battalion. they beat him, drove needles under his nails. he had a word, they just removed the bone and that's it, right? no, no pain killers are like louisa. what is his performance? as soon as i saw the russian uniform, i immediately calmed down. but i immediately thought, thank god, this nightmare is over the days they were very long. it was very cold. meanwhile, as incense fighting continues in the dom boss, all correspondence rod gasdio was on the front line reporting on some of the weapons deployed the rushes hospital. he's fast and very, some weapons we see awkward, some less so with
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this is the sort of thing special forces tug along small get devastating if he use it right. or the part is single walking fluids. this is the pause standard grad rockets but does so. i'll be more mobile way. you can set this up anyway in the clearing in the woods for example. it's very easy to set up very easy to dismantle a very easy to get away with it. little chicken. we put it in. this is designed for sabotage and reconnaissance groups. will not us drive out, set it up, fire and fleece. it's very quick we, they don't understand what it is and where it's firing from. so a couple days back, our voice frontline told us they couldn't hear our shotzel onto the explosions of
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with a polish all of these the conflict. please put out law to the court in the trenches artillery. he's king rockets, aces, but there is also something else. something that stalks these fields and it's spas, tara, a mo, ukrainian, and nationalist fighters have the t o. s one. sponsor pills or some 5 thermo barracks multiple rocket launcher systems. that flash burns, everything within range trenches to protect from vis. ah, tracy, the testing grounds for both native states and russia,
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both sides have learned which of their weapons work well which don't and what to do about it. a least battle ground. the next generation of conventional weapons are being born more precise and more deadly than ever before. more, i guess the a r t from le ganske region. ah, in other news, leading world economic and business organizations oper, dates in it's in these economy, will continue to grow in us despite a global slowdown. with some even suggesting the country could become the world's 3rd largest economy, overtaking the likes of japan and germany. we expect that is going to be the fastest growing she 20 economy next year. but high inflation poses a downside risk to india as growth, as households and businesses have less purchase and power inflation is the problem in india. currently, an undeniably, in fact, retain inflation, particularly,
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which is caused by international call prices and extreme weather patterns. in fact, around april the c r in dell saw an all time high inflation in or what is what we are seeing only signs off it cool off. now let me also point out that india is also at the 6 place when it comes to g, d p, amongst all g 20 countries. but take this, for example, india inflation rate is at 6.77 percent, much lower than u k. which is that 9.6 percent. well, on the opposite side of the g, 20 economy quote, list, according to the full cost by all e. c, d, india is projected to have a group 3 to 7 percent compared to you key, which in fact, the 2nd worst perform or after it's sanctioned russia. in fact, it's not going to grow, but it's going to shrink by 0.4 percent. but in the u. k itself,
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while additions tend to believe russia and not themselves for the current condition, for the current downfall in britain's economy. the last thing impacts on supply chains has made goods more expensive and fueled inflation. and this has been worsened by a made in russia energy crisis. what india hasn't sanctioned what spot known with russia. and remember, india has overtaken britain and become the 5th largest economy in the world. and its projected that its growth is going to be even more substantial in the coming years. india will witness an unprecedented explosion in economic growth and opportunities from a 3 trillion dollars economy. india will grow to be a 40 trillion dollars economy by 2047 ranking among the top 3 economies of the world in your working life. and there is a can always say fans, we can see a lot of decisions going on all around the world. but you see the lot of employment being generated on government is taking
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a lot of steps in this feed. the economic growth is expected to be very high. the market is going very fast, both the consumer and it and the banking sector. so as a whole, the world economy and the nuclear me, if you company nickel is going definitely faster than what it is. so very surprising. but it does depicting india's economic and what it might be are going i had the right but, and be thing article. and i went off with shining example over to african. now where the democratic republic of congo and rwanda have agreed an immediate cease fire on the withdrawal of the $23.00 group on the con, believe east thought were facilitated by former. can you presidents who are kenyatta the d. c. how the keys are one of supporting the rebel forces, which is something it denies of correspondence, trouble of sutler brings, is more an agreement between the parties has been reached to without the main instigator, according to the new one, the summit,
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which is really dealing with the conflict between the democratic republic of congo in its name bar to the east, a smaller one. the nation is that from as early as friday, the 25th of november at 6 p. m. there should be a ceasefire in the eastern part of the d. r. c. now the main instigator behind the conflict in the eastern part of the d. r. c. is a rebel group called the m $23.00. chiefly, they will be focusing 1st on the m 23 rebels who the v r. c. government accuses the london government of supporting and backing. and despite the promises that have been made to, we kenyatta by president of rwanda polka guy me to be in attendance at the summit. he was a no show, but he had promised that he will impress appointment the m 23 rebels, that they should lay down their arms and try as best as they can to leave the
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occupied territories. this is not meant with a great amount of jubilation from nationals of the common release because they claim that they are partners in this deal that they cannot trust, among which are the you got and in truth. and as well as the word of president polk agony of rwanda. but here is a feeling of what some comalies nationals feel about what's happening in their home country. people on a similar plan that we were sitting in a camp and told to evacuate. that's why we're fling, they told us that m 20 free was a few meters away. we're afraid. sugar laguna could hurt as a lot that we'll still fling. we afloat from cuba and now we are fleeing. then from there, we are now heading to goma. we have no hope we're suffering a lot of sort of guiding oil to say we need government assistance because we are
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suffering a lot. the displeased are suffering, we have no food and a suffering is getting worse every day. it remains to be seen whether the fees fire will actually take hold and if the m $23.00 rebels will adhere to the demands made by the regional forces and whether one of the what as long as the running conflict on the east than in the continent will actually come to a halt. cannibal i've had have 40 in john is back with david boy, an independent analyst phone goal, or believes there are wonder has no interest in not deal. unfortunately, i think that this will be an order for us, an awfully to laugh at, you know, because the agreement doesn't mix, that agreement doesn't make sense in between 2 to 3 are not commitment to this agreement. so i don't, i don't understand what our leaders,
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leaders and other parts of this agreement, i think about this situation. so i think that to make base all about as to be coming into it. agreement in this is not the case or not so interested in this agreement. otherwise didn't do it, but it will be coming out to one girl or so. it is meaningful in bed in bit way for disagreement were staying in africa. the conflicts in the aroma regional vizier has intensified with music groups, reportedly killing at least 30 people. and this comes less than one month after si . fi was agreed in the northern te gray region flushes between the robot liberation army national millicent group. and government forces have shaken the region. the roma people are the country's largest ethnic group and accused the prime minister of fillings contained the going crisis. the government has also allegedly armed
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local militias who are accused of attacks on civilians. is factors have led to national sentiments ripping the region. earlier we spoke to africans to this professor is a kill get better. he says that the scale of this conflicts may even exceed with the great war. well, it is absolutely worrying or is the largest of stating the federation with 50 to 60 percent of the population. and the area of operation of the or liberation army in auto, mia has extended all the way to the neighborhood of terrible. and instead of responding to the honest lot from the liberation army, the government has taken to bombing them withdrawn. so if this escalates, it's going to dwarf what was happening in the northern part of africa. so it's absolutely worried. or, i mean people are asked, they're demanding that they should be included in the governing of your pet and
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self govern in the region. that should be simply seen as a legitimate demand and legitimate demands must be addressed. luthey appears to year civil conflict. so a sci fi agreements earlier this month. i think we did. it is on the plan which included reconstruction projects on distribution of supplies. t gray militants are also supposed to unite with the federal army. the war begun back in 2020, following a breakdown insults between the governments and the t great people's liberation front of power military group. formerly the ruling policy of ethiopia, the conflicts led to thousands of death being in the country on the verge of famine versa either killed could be so again, there's a conflict, could quickly spiral out of control in or the elf operation of the rama liberation army is larger, much larger than to cry integrate, what worked was basically the speech that they could envelop the area of to drive
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from the north area from the south or far ira nbc, up in national, defense and sources are, is not going to be put under seach. it's really large, it's also the heart of the economy of ethiopia. it's where the captain cities are located, which is about 50 percent of the japan economy. if it's not resolved very quickly, it's going to spiral out of control. and that would be really bad for not only for get there, but the former faculty in general associated press has fired a journalist who was quick to believe a source from us intelligence, who accused the russia of targeting poland with a missile. it was later admitted it was most likely a missile fired from ukrainian air defense systems, but the tension spots fit that nato would directly intervene in ukraine, conflicts, ortiz kelly more been, has more details. last week it was almost world war 3. media told us that russia
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had attacked poland, the member of nato. now details are starting to come to light about the origins of this fake news. the journalist who filed this false story has since been fired, because apparently, despite all the talk of high journalistic standards, the agency didn't even look for a 2nd source to confirm this rather important news storing law poor to share the u . s. officials to pin an electronic massa should on 1 30 pm eastern time, and that, that i immediately asked if associated press should issue loads on his tip. or would we need confirmation from the source and all poland. after further discussion, a 2nd add the so sad that she would watch for of publishing and the votes add in. i can't imagine a us intelligence official would be wrong on this. so all the a p just ran with russia, did it. apparently the polish president had a very different version of events from the beginning. some russian pranksters were able to call up duda impersonating the french president mc crohn. they had this
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chat last tuesday, the day the missile exploded. believe me, i have extra thankful. i don't blame and the russian this i do it. all right. never really. you talk to half of the don't do it was with an extra painful, extra careful. now it's being kept from the u. s. public who the official was, who provided this false information to the a p. but the practice of u. s. intelligence agencies, crafting media narratives and distorting reality, is decades old. when we the c, i a wanted to circulate this information on a particular issue. this information is not necessarily not necessarily a lie, it may be a half truth, and we would pick out a journalist. i would go through the briefing and hope that he would put the
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information in print. now the job of journalists isn't to just repeat the words of the rich and powerful. it's to ask tough questions and dig for the truth. but apparently, at a moment where the danger of a new world war was hanging over the world, some journalists decided their job was simply to cut and paste from the cia my take . is that the argument that the united states government, the government that put forth the weapons of mass destruction, argument the guy that the government that literally hired a public relations firm to create a false story about iraqi soldiers throwing babies out of incubator is not working to stop mis information in this information. what they're doing is they're actually using that as a cover story, so that they can work to push misinterpretation in this information. so the reality, if it's just the cover story, the u. s. empires, the mechanisms of control are running on some very,
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very easily debunked narratives. and they have to fight very hard to keep anyone who's pushing back against those narratives with empirical evidence from being heard. and finally, a european parliament resolution brundis, russia, a sponsor of terrorism, was condemned as absurd by russia's permanent mission to the you were from foreign ministry. had a similar response. the european parliament adopted resolution recognizing russia as a sponsor of terrorism. i proposed to recognize the european parliament as a sponsor of cretan ism. resolution was passed with 500 outs of 705 members voting in favor, 58 against under rest abstaining. while the motion has no legal consequences for moscow, the block has called for a new legislative framework to be developed in the u. this does differ, however, from the u. s. list of state sponsors of terrorism, where countries do face economic consequences wants listed there. not he takes
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a closer look at western double standards, which are once again emerged following the resolution declaring russia, a state sponsor of terrorism. the deliberate attacks and atrocities carried out by the russian federation against the civilian population of ukraine, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and other serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. amount to acts of terror against the ukrainian population and constitute war crimes that you pay in parliament seems to have a very selective memory. and that appears that the only people who are categorized as victims are those that the west supports anything else or anyone else is ignored . so let's break it down a tax against the civilian population of ukraine. well, where was the european parliament in the last 8 years? thousands of ukrainians had been killed by their own so far. and remember the tragic scenes from the odessa massacre, no outfit,
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no accountability whatsoever. the ports and the resolution about russia targeting residential areas, schools, hospitals, and so on. i haven't got confused for a 2nd, assuming that this was about the ukrainian forces bots, no. crimea, bridge anyone at one point they mention a threat to a european security. well, hoop law process, nordstrom, gas pipelines which passed through europe. russia says it's not guilty. how about the videos of russian peel doubling has been tortured in violation of the geneva convention. that doesn't matter either. they only remember rules and regulations when it's time to use them against russia. the resolution also blames russia for the global food crisis. even though russia agreed, so grain deal with the cranes to ensure those who need food the most will get it so far. it's europe who got most of the grains, apparently under the u. n. world food program, which implies assistance to countries and need only 2 ships were loaded. i
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emphasize only 2 out of 876-0000 tons of food were exported on them. of the $2000000.00 tons, this is only 3 per cent that is sent to developing countries. russia doesn't need any good pain deal or the crane to help out those in need. it has announced that it will not only send $500000.00 tons of grain to the poorest countries for free, but it has also already exports at $10500000.00 tons of grain to countries in asia and africa 30 more on their way. and they're aiming to bring that number to 50000000 tons with fertilizers by the end of this year. and now let's see what the european parliament is accusing rush of. whereas russia has been weapon, ising food and hunger since the beginning of the war. whereas russia's deliberate actions, including destroying stocks, disrupting production and imposing quotas on its own exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers, have exacerbated the global food security crisis. and let's move on to another
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aspect of this resolution, which has just comical when you consider who it's coming from. the european parliament is accused of russian armed forces and proxies of targeting civilians in other locations other conflicts, including during the 2nd chechen war that 2008 to russia, georgia war and the syrian civil war, as well as libya and it goes on and on so when russia defends its own region from terrorism, like in chechnya, it's terrorism where russia response an attack on its peacemakers. like in georgia, that's also terrorism. and when a country asks russia for help in the fight against terrorism and russia provides it like in syria, you guess that that's actually also terrorism. however, when america, europe provide weapons and funding that ends up in the hands of terrorists, they are freedom fighters. thankfully, the world is much bigger than the european union and the united states of america, no matter how hard they tried to silence voices that refused to follow their line.
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while cheese rover sushi was joined earlier by experts in the fields of human rights on international law to discuss the potential consequences of a measure. i think it just adds fuel to the fire, certainly. but i just want to say that how ridiculous that is, you know, people need to be reminded that the 1st world leader to call george w bush, after 911, was putin to offer condolences offer help on the war in terror and gave help in the war and terror, particularly an afghan stay where russia still had assets after the soviet presence there. and of course, well, i've been to syria twice. i was last year and there you see that the russians have help fight ice is there while it's the u. s. in the west, which is help them at time. right. so that's the irony of these types of resolutions, but they're dangerous resolutions because what it means is that it's going to cut russia off from the west on a, on a fairly permanent level. but on
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